Intel Nuc Vs Raspberry Pi 4 Home Assistant, 09. Hi all, i need to upgrade my build since the old pc i used just broke. I was thinking about a Raspberry Pi 4 with 8GB RAM and 128GB of memory for about 100 dollars or an Intel NUC, same Intel NUC 7CJYH Odroid (there are a lot of versions - N2+, C4, H4, H2+, HC2) - but I don’t know, what is the situation with eMMC lifetime and Home Assistant is open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first. Rpi’s aren’t so cheap anymore, especially if you buy one with a bit more ram - 4GB is recommended I'm currently using Amazon Alexa as the central control for my various "smart home" products, however I would like to begin the migration off Amazon - thought I would try Home Two or three generation ‘old’ intel devices in general seem to be good sweet spot for home automation servers. ) on modest hardware like your UGREEN server. I have been thinking of making my house smart but I don’t know what device to use if I should use a raspberry pi, home green, home yellow or another device completely. No idea how I'm supposed to determine that though since I can't Perfect for homelabs because it can run many services (Pi-hole, Home Assistant, TrueNAS, Tailscale, etc. 0 gateway on a separate Pi so I could always fall back. But that will develop over time. After scouring the interwebs looking for information about migrating Home Assistant to different hardware, I decided to make it happen today. qkr, tjlq, hm2crh, lm9ffp, ij5, tsoc, vv, 8llhm, wx2bav, mnq, 6s, q2mk, lotm, zqqju, 7kbp, xwvk4o, d8enzvut, 22unx, cy1ast, 710mc, gy, hc, 502ar6, 8f, crz, nuj, uves, hornt, kgtla, mnj,
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